How to Replace a Portrait Background Easily with Adobe Stock

A portrait against a neutral background is great as a headshot. It lacks excitement, concept, and story. Here’s an easy way to turn a simple portrait into a show stopper–change the background.

Drop out the background

Use your favorite method to make the background transparent with a layer mask. Solid objects can be outlined with the pen tool. Others, like the portrait shown here, might be done with the Quick Selection tool. No matter. Use Select & Mask from the Select menu to make the hair look more realistic. The file has to be saved a .psd to retain the highest quality and to keep the background transparent.

Pick a background image

Adobe Stock is a perfect place to get lots of backgrounds quickly. Best of all, a watermarked preview image is available for every image in the catalog for free! It is a low res JPEG. Still, it’s large enough to see what a full res composited version will look like. Go to Adobe Stock, log in with an Adobe ID. Next, enter a keyword. When I searched for “technology,” there were over three and a half million results. Add keywords to the initial search to narrow the results. The gallery below shows the previews I download to see which one tells the story. I searched for “urban decay,” “landscape,” & “technology.”

Tech, urban & landscape

Tech

Tech

Tech

Urban

Urban

Urban

Landscape

Landscape

Landscape

Making tests with the previews

These categories yielded many, many choices. I picked three each for tech, urban, and landscape. Then, I chose a favorite from each section. Next, I highlighted them in Bridge. From Bridge’s menu bar I picked Tools > Photoshop > Load Files into Photoshop Layers…

First, I duplicated the portrait (Image > Duplicate) then, using Photoshop’s Move tool, I clicked on the portrait, then I dragged it onto the file with the three stock photos. When the new preview appeared, in this case, the snow-covered hill with the observatory in the background, I released the mouse which added the portrait to the layer stack. The portrait covers the low-resolution Adobe Stock previews. Choosing Edit > Free Transform, then holding down the shift key, I resized the portrait until it fit into the new background. Tip: Press Command (Control on Windows) 0 to shrink the view in Photoshop to show Free Transform’s bounding box. I sized and positioned the portrait so the subject was in the right third of the photo. Hiding each of the Adobe Stock Preview layers allowed me to see her in each setting.

The previews

Sleeveless in a winter scene is just not believable.

Her high tech look matches the scene in this version.

Considerations for realism

These three previews took all of ten minutes to produce. The Adobe Stock image I choose tells the story of a confident CEO in her company’s data center. Now that I know which background photo does the job, I license the full resolution button from Adobe Stock. Then I put together the final composition complete with color nuances that blend her into the scene. The details make it believable. The opening photo of this post is the finished version.

Tell your stories your way

Using photography and videography from Adobe Stock is a super efficient way to tell a compelling story at a much-reduced cost of both time and money that would otherwise have to be expended to create the background that tells your story. Explore stock from Adobe. You’ll quickly see how easy it is to find a great photo or video that fits your concept. Happy creating!

Photography is life. Kevin is living it to the fullest. His practice includes fashion, editorial, architectural and corporate photography. Most of all he loves making photographs! Read his blogs here and at www.kevinamesphotography.com.

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